Table 39 InfantDeathRates* By PopulationGroup of MotherKansas, 1987-2006 White Non-Hispanic** Live Infant Births Deaths Black Non-Hispanic** Live Infant Births Deaths Hispanic Any Race Live Infant Births Deaths Total InfantDeathRate ... *Rate per 1, 000 live births **Due to changes in the collection of the race item on certificates, use caution when comparing 2005-2006 data to prior years. See Technical Notes. ***Other non-Hispanic data is not included in this table due to the small numbers ...kansas

Table 2. Infantmortalityrates by race and Hispanic origin of mother ... Asian or Pacific Islander Total Hispanic Infantmortalityrates per 1 ... NOTES: Infantdeaths are weighted so numbers may not exactly add to totals due to rounding. Not stated responses were included in totals but not distributed among groups for rate computations. Race and Hispanic origin are reported separately on birth

sas City experienced 315 infantdeaths and 38, 273 live births, yielding an IMR ... of infantdeaths by zip code is shown in Table 5-9. Infantmortality in Kansas City ... Table 5-9 Distribution of infantdeaths and infantmortalityrates (IMR) by zip

population under age 1. Infantdeathrates that appear in tabulations of age-specific ... for injury at work were computed using age-specific deathrates and the 2000 U.S. standard population for those aged 15 and over; see ‘‘Computing rates.’’ Infant ... [By state of occrrence. Excludes nonresidents of the United States. Because

Table 3. Infantmortalityrates, by race and Hispanic origin of mother ... black State Total White Black Hispanic Infantmortalityrates per 1, 000 live births in specified group 1 United States . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama ... NOTES: Infantdeaths are weighted so numbers may not exactly add to totals due to rounding. ‘‘Not stated’’ responses were included in totals but not distributed among groups for rate computations. Race and Hispanic origin are reported separately

Children N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A U.S. Census Bureau; 2006 Kansas Kids County Data Book ...live births. Number of deaths from all causes per 100, 000 children ages 1-14. Three-year ... Percent/Rate Percent/Rate Poverty (2005) Total Persons in Poverty1 Children in Poverty

Average Family Size Children in Poverty Population in Poverty School-Aged Mothers (%) Children Approved for Free School Meals Single Teen Mothers w/o H.S. Diploma High School Graduates PostSecondary Childhood Deaths (per 100, 000) Immunized ... for a couple of technical reasons. First, there was no control group against which the KEHS samples could be compared. This type of control group generally allows for statistical ... and historical data to arrive at some assumptions regarding child and family outcomes